Clinics and Practice (May 2012)

Anaesthetic concerns for large intracranial cyst excision: expect the unexpected!

  • Uma Hariharan Hariharan,
  • Rakesh Garg,
  • Alka Gupta,
  • Seema Wasnik,
  • Mridula Pawar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e50
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2

Abstract

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Neurosurgical procedures in infants poses various challenges such as difficulty in venous cannulation, securing invasive vascular lines, difficult airway, controlling intra-cranial tension, managing large fluid shifts to positioning- related issues and temperature maintenance. We hereby present an case of a large intracranial space occupying lesion, suspected to be a hydatid cyst, which later turned out to be an infected ventricular cyst and intraoperative problems. A thorough preparation prior to operation of infected cystic lesion of the brain is required including anticipation of massive blood loss and its management. A slow decompression of the large cystic lesion should be done.

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